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Location: North Australia | https://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Dodge-Royal-Coupe/113187027290?hash=it... |
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Location: North Australia | reserve met, 10 bids, 1 and a half days to go, $6.8K. Someone might get a neat coupe project.
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| that car was on a car show on TV, some high school "car repair" program was going to fix it up. i guess it was too much work?
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Location: Oklahoma | mikes2nd - 2018-08-12 7:58 AM
that car was on a car show on TV, some high school "car repair" program was going to fix it up. i guess it was too much work?
If you're thinking of "My Classic Car", that was a 59 Royal also, but it was turquoise and white, it ran and drove.
http://www.myclassiccar.com/episode/22/23/
Edit: to see the car, click on view full episode and it's at about the 9 minute mark
Edited by 61imp 2018-08-12 9:27 PM
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Location: Oklahoma | 3rd times a charm....or is this the 4th listing?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Dodge-Royal-Coupe-/113213190675?_trksi...
"Relisted because winning bidder Kjell Granberg of Sweden did not pay."
It's hard to tell why cars are relisted numerous times on Ebay. I've had 2 classic cars on Ebay, the 1st was with a reserve close to market value. I got results like this guy, winning bidder flakes out shortly after the auction ended, ended up selling locally. The 2nd car I listed very low starting bid with no reserve. Both cars were bid up to about what I thought they were worth, but the one with no reserve sold the 1st time around to a guy that drove 10 hours the next day to pick it up and paid cash.
Full disclosure...the 2nd car was in better cosmetic/functioning condition (new paint), but they both ran and drove well and both never had any rust.
Edited by 61imp 2018-08-22 12:05 AM
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